Kerr County, established in 1856 was named on the behalf of James Kerr, a congressman of the Republic of Texas, and has a total area of 1,107 sq mi. The County seat and the leading town are in Kerrville. The total population of the county is over 49.6K with a rich mix of White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others. The area is also the domicile of around 17.8K housing units and 12.3K families. The County is situated on the Edwards Plateau of Texas.
Being a rich assemblage of the public and vital records directory, the Kerr County data archive delivers adequate information on obituary and burial news, birth, divorce declarations, real estate and property assessment and allocation reports, probates, military enlistment and service history, marriage registration numbers, martial feat of our war heroes of American civil wars and World War I&II, last will and guardianship documents, civil court proceedings, census data, death and demise details, marital status, adoption and adoptee particulars, ancestral Social Security Numbers, assets configuration, other legal documents, naturalization and immigration reports and so on.
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